I Puritani 2007 Directed by Sandro Sequi

Beautiful Bellini; charismatic Netrebko

It's hard to imagine a video opera collection without this superbly sung MET production of Bellini's I Puritani. Not that it's perfect by any means, but its excellences--most especially Anna Netrebko's electrifying singing and acting of Elvira--banish carping about other aspects of this memorable night at the opera. Netrebko is fragile from the start, her facial expressions and hand movements immediately conveying the girl's vulnerability. She has a mad scene in each act; the first when she realizes her fiancé has disappeared with another woman, the third, in the final act, a brief relapse when her returned fiancé is taken by the army to be executed. But it's in the second act that the real fireworks occur, with a Mad Scene that rivals Donizetti's Lucia for bel canto primacy. Here, Elvira is first heard off-stage, after the chorus has informed us that she's deranged. She enters wearing her wedding gown and begins Qui la voce in a voice as frail as her psyche.

Country Italy
Language Italian
Spoken Language Italian
Production Company Deutsche Grammophon
Release Date 22 November 2007
149 mins
Cast
Eric Cutler Lord Arturo Talbo
John Relyea Sir Giorgio
Valerian Ruminski Lord Gualtiero Valton
Franco Vassallo Sir Riccardo Forth
Maria Zifchak Enrichetta di Francia
Eduardo Valdes Sir Bruno Roberton
Patrick Summers Conductor
Crew
Director